In addition to the successful characterization, another thing that impressed me about the film is the dialogue at the end of the film. King Qin: "What are you laughing at? What are you laughing at? Why are you coming to kill me? Do you know what I am going to do? I want to build a bigger country, where the Qin and Liu Kingdoms can and cannot see. It has become a country." Jing Ke: "Fan Yuqi asked me to tell you something, he never told anyone about the Dazheng Palace, he keeps his promises better than you." Maybe it was because he just watched animals before. Because of the manor, in my opinion, Jing Ke's not answering the King Qin's question directly is a kind of disdain for his dream of a big country. You said that you want to build a big country, so that the people will be free from wars. I agree. But how many of your selfish desires are hidden in your great wishes, maybe you can save them from war in the future, but how many innocent people you have killed in the process of building a great country, why do you let them Become the victim of your ideals, not to mention that in the meantime you will not let go of children due to resentment and fear, and there is no need to talk about your great wishes with such beasts; so I don't care what you want to do, I only care. I know you have a bad character.
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